Lecture
Moscow: Moscow University Press, 1984
Brief annotation | |||||
From the author | |||||
INTRODUCTION | |||||
Chapter I. | MODERN REPRESENTATIONS OF RESIDENCE | ||||
one. | CRITICAL SITUATION PROBLEM | ||||
Stress | |||||
Frustration | |||||
Conflict | |||||
A crisis | |||||
2 | PROCESS OF EXPERIENCE | ||||
Target determination of experience | |||||
“Success” experiences | |||||
Technique of experience | |||||
but. | "Carriers" of the experience | ||||
b. | "Technological" measurements and elementary experiencing operations | ||||
Energy paradigm | |||||
Spatial paradigm | |||||
Time paradigm | |||||
Genetic Paradigm | |||||
Information-cognitive paradigm | |||||
at. | The problem of the inner structure of experience | ||||
The problem of classifying the processes of experiencing | |||||
Chapter II | TYPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PATTERNS OF EXPERIENCE | ||||
one. | CONSTRUCTION OF THE VITAL WORLD TYPOLOGY | ||||
The concept of life and activity in the concept of A.H. Leontyev | |||||
Building a typology of "life worlds" | |||||
2 | TYPE 1: EXTERNAL EASY AND INTERNAL SIMPLE LIFE WORLD | ||||
Description of the world | |||||
Prototype | |||||
Hedonistic experience | |||||
3 | TYPE 2: EXTERNAL DIFFICULT AND INNERLY SIMPLE LIFE WORLD | ||||
Description of the world | |||||
Prototype | |||||
Realistic experience | |||||
four. | TYPE 3: DIFFICULT AND EXTERNAL EASY LIFE WORLD | ||||
Description of the world | |||||
Value experience | |||||
Prototype | |||||
five. | TYPE 4: DIFFERENT AND EXTERNAL DIFFICULT VITAL WORLD | ||||
Description of the world | |||||
Creative experience | |||||
6 | IDEAL TYPES AND THE EMPIRICAL PROCESS OF EXPERIENCE | ||||
Chapter III | CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL DETERMINATION OF EXPERIENCE | ||||
Conclusion | |||||
Literature |
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